Paper 7 — AGI Output Governance: Candidate Outputs, Human Discretion, and Evidentiary Boundaries in the AGI Era
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Abstract
This working paper introduces AGI Output Governance as a structural framework for positioning AI+AGI outputs as candidate, reference, or assistive outputs before they are mistaken for human judgment, consent, approval, responsibility, evidence, state, execution results, or legal effect. Building on Papers 1 through 6 of the AGI Structural Alignment Series, this paper addresses the positional governance problem of AI+AGI outputs. It defines text, code, image, video, subtitle, voice, prompt, revision, and conversational outputs generated by AI+AGI systems as coordinate-referable candidate, reference, or assistive outputs rather than final states, completed decisions, approvals, evidence, or executable results.…
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- Executable
- State (computer science)
- Discretion
- Corporate governance
- Structural approach
- Key (lock)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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